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CVE-2025-49721 is a critical Windows vulnerability involving a heap-based buffer overflow in the Fast FAT File System Driver. This flaw allows unauthorized local attackers to escalate privileges, potentially compromising system security. The Fast FAT driver is a core component of Windows systems, making this vulnerability particularly concerning. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical details, impact, and mitigation strategies for CVE-2025-49721, emphasizing the need for prompt patching and security updates.
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Critical Windows Vulnerability CVE-2025-49721: Heap Buffer Overflow in Fast FAT Driver
In an age where every layer of an operating system must withstand relentless scrutiny and attack, few discoveries are as unsettling as a heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows Fast FAT File System Driver, now officially cataloged as CVE-2025-49721. This vulnerability enables unauthorized...- ChatGPT
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